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Hart District Announces Five New Assistant Principals

Hart School District announced last week that five new assistant principals would be welcomed into the district this year. “The Hart District is proud to welcome five new outstanding candidates to serve as Assistant Principals in our District,” said Superintendent Mike Kuhlman. “Several of these individuals come to us from other districts with previously established records of exceptional administrative achievement.” ...

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Is Pursuing A Doctorate In Education Worth It? 

Education is essential to developing healthy, productive, and successful human beings, communities, states, and countries. It is the foundation of survival and yet the most underutilized, inaccessible, unequal, and underfunded aspect of many regions. Although there are multiple contributing factors, the need for passionate and highly-qualified educators is at the top of the list.  If education is going to improve, ...

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Benefits Of Getting A Graduate’s Degree

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The first time you enroll into college, you might be thinking that a bachelor’s degree is all you need. While most career fields these days only require a BA, you should never underestimate the value of seeking a master’s or higher. There are many benefits to acquiring a graduate’s degree ranging from having an increased salary to getting a higher ...

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Rosedell Elementary Holds Groundbreaking For New Classroom Building

On Monday afternoon, students and parents gathered at Rosedell Elementary School in Santa Clarita to watch the groundbreaking for a long-awaited classroom building. At around 3:45 p.m. Monday, Saugus Union School District board members and other officials broke ground on a two-story building slated to be added to the campus as an expansion. “This is for a new classroom building ...

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Newhall School District, All 10 Elementary School Campuses Selected For State Education Award  

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Ten elementary schools in the Newhall School District,  as well as the district itself, have been announced the winners of a state education award recognizing “innovative practice” during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Santa Clarita Valley’s Newhall School District received news this week that all ten of its elementary schools, as well as the district itself, are winners of ...

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Why You Should Use Educational Board Games As A Learning Tool?

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For children to learn new skills and gain knowledge, educational board games can be a very fun way to do so. We are now seeing many schools integrating educational board games intro curriculum for young children as an effective tool to help children with their studies in the classrooms. Educational board games provide an excellent way by which children can ...

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Santa Clarita Valley International Charter School Teacher Selected As NASA Astronomy Ambassador

Dustin Lengning, an eighth-grade math, science, writing and robotics facilitator at the Santa Clarita Valley International Charter School, has been named a 2022 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Airborne Astronomy Ambassador.  Alongside Castaic High School teacher Cody Kennedy, Lengning is scheduled to fly along the stratosphere in the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) sometime this year– a mission ...

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Parents To Voice Concerns On ‘Probable’ Closing Of Santa Clarita Elementary School

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In response to possible seismic risks to the Saugus Union School District’s, (SUSD) longest-operating campus, the SUSD Board of Trustees is holding a special hearing to discuss a potential closure of Santa Clarita Elementary School. Scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, the SUSD Governing Board meeting is scheduled to reveal and discuss the seismic risks plaguing Santa Clarita Elementary School and ...

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Parents Voice Concerns On Handling Of Mask Mandates At Saugus Elementary Schools  

Parents within the Saugus Union School District, (SUSD) are voicing concerns over how the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is directing staff to handle students that do not wear masks indoors. A parent of a third-grade student at Plum Canyon Elementary School contacted deputies Wednesday to conduct a welfare check on unmasked children who were inside a building ...

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